Well, I don't carry it everywhere, nor do I test all food. I test suspect things, and take periodic readings outside during different weather events. It is also just an average, you could encounter a highly energetic particle at any time and ingest it, you can't have it on 24/7. It is more a way of knowing what to be wary of.

The heartbreaking necessity of lying about reality and the heartbreaking impossibility of lying about it.

(Natural News) We first want to thank Fox News for FINALLY reporting on a subject that has been highly censored by the mainstream media for the past 5+ years, the situation in Fukushima, Japan is completely out of control. While Fox News recently reported that radiation levels at Fukushima were now at ‘unimaginable levels’ more than 5 years after the disastrous earthquake and tsunami struck, as Steve Quayle asked in an SQNote he left while linking to that story, why has the mainstream media been silent all of this time?

Contd @ the above link to Natural News......

MK II Have you taken your daily dose of iodine today

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Three former executives of the operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, which overheated after sustaining damage from a tsunami wave triggered by a magnitude-9 earthquake in 2011, have appeared in court charged with negligence.

In the first hearing of the trial at Tokyo district court on 30 June, the executives pleaded not guilty to the charges in the only criminal action that has been brought against officials.

Tsunehisa Katsumata, chairman of Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) at the time of the environmental disaster, and two other former executives, told the court that they could not have foreseen a tsunami of the size that knocked out the facility’s backup cooling system, causing a meltdown in three reactors on 11 March 2011.

The reactor failures led to radioactive releases and triggered a 30km evacuation zone around the plant.

Prosecutors allege that Katsumata and his co-defendants – former Tepco vice-presidents Sakae Muto and Ichiro Takekuro – had been presented with data that anticipated a tsunami more than 10m in height. A wave of this height could cause a power outage and other serious damage because the plant’s seawall was not robust enough to withstand it.

The Guardian highlighted a government panel report, which said that Tepco had simulated the impact of a tsunami on the plant in 2008. The operator had concluded that a wave measuring up to 15.7m could hit the nuclear facility if a magnitude-8.3 quake occurred off the coast of Fukushima. Executives allegedly ignored the internal study findings.

Investigators have been highly critical of Tepco’s safety culture and also pointed to poor oversight by industry regulators. The Guardian reported that prosecutors had considered the case twice and dropped it both times. However, a citizens’ judicial panel overrode the decision and indicted the former executives.

Prosecutors allege that the executives should be held to account for the deaths of 40 elderly people, who had to be evacuated from a hospital near the plant. There are no records of anyone dying as a result of radiation exposure from the facility.

If convicted, the three former executives face up to five years in prison or a penalty of up to 1m yen (£7,000).

Thanks Riddick (gulp!) If any world news event needs updating very often this one's it! And it's no wonder MSM is not including this radioactive news. But it's out there to be read and you've given us more today that boils down to the health of the Pacific Ocean's questionable tomorrows!

Adding an obvious hindsight the GE power plant engineers and execs should have asked more questions about why TEPCO wanted it so close to the river in a region historically prone to earthquakes. When water could have been pumped up hill with all that "free power" to do it!

This is a daily example of why the 102 American nuclear power plants would be safer for us all if our electric power grid's individual ceramic insulators were shielded by Fairaday Cages. 2 billion dollars so cheaply spent would prepare them all against a possible X-50 class CME. Or the hopefully extremely remote? chance of us getting, spread across America in thirds and 200 miles up, 3 EMP attacks via any rogue nation willing to risk it. So I'll name a few; nah it's not worth my time!

I think the State of Israel is the only nation ready for such a catastrophe in either case.

Edited July 21 (now it can be noted at the bottom ) David Adair said no nation has done this hardening and George Noory thought Israel had done it just like I did.

MK II minus the smile.........

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I'll repeat my line above replying to Riddick: "But it's out there to be read and you've given us more today that boils down to the health of the Pacific Ocean's questionable tomorrows! "

20 plus years ago GE lost an 8 acre + warehouse to fire that burned tons upon tons of tiny plastic pellets for three days! Hundreds of relief firefighters were riding in commercial buses with some coming from over a hundred + miles away from 3 States!

I doubt nationally there was any in-depth coverage of those 3 hot days of it belching a huge black plume of torched plastic's volcano-like air pollution!

Now the Japanese are using an underwater rover the size of a loaf of bread to view where no divers will ever swim. The on line news from that nation mentioned that the radiated water leaking was not so much. As soon as I read that, it was the lie I expected to read, when I began eyeing the article! No smilie for that...........

MK II

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A shipment of fresh Fukushima flounder landing in Thailand marks the prefecture's first such exports since the March 2011 nuclear crisis.

“We’re delighted to be able to sell fish worldwide from our prefecture,” said Kanji Tachiya, head of a fisheries cooperative association in Soma. “We’ll ship safe fish.”

The fish was meant to be served in sushi and sashimi dishes at 12 Japanese restaurants in Bangkok last Friday.

Flounder had been a staple fish in Fukushima and fetched high prices prior to the nuclear disaster, reported Asahi Shimbun.

Fishermen in Fukushima went back to work on a trial basis in June 2012. According to prefecture officials, no seafood had been found with radiation levels exceeding Japan safety standards since April 2015.